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studies at, 113;
reminiscences by Dr. Field, 113, 115,
by Dr. Haven, 113,
by L. Tappan, 114, 117,
by S. H. Emery, 114,
by Rev. S. Hanks, 114;
debate, a victory in, 114;
“Tutor’s Delight,” 116;
sports at, 117;
financial difficulties, 117;
plans to earn money, 118;
in anti-slavery debate, 119;
record at, 135.
Ancestry of, 20, 21;
its legacy of loyalty and truth, 24.
Anderson, Gen. Robert, tribute to, 452.
Art, effect of works of, 346–348;
high, versus decorative, on, 645;
his collection of prints, 646.
Arthur, Chester A., praise of, 575;
renomination of, reasons for desiring, 575, 576.
Aspirations, on youthful, 89.
Attainments of, at ten, 70, 71.
Atonement, on doctrine of, 607.
Auction-sale, slave, imitation of, 292.
Audiences of, on early, 594.
Autobiography of, preparations for, 673.
Bacon’s, Dr. L., letter to, on reconciliation, 559;
reply, 560.
Bashfulness of, youthful, 70.
Battle of, a youthful, 36.
Beautiful, on Christian enjoyment of the, 393;
in nature, his love for, 394.
Beecher, Esther, tribute to, 38;
influenced by, 68.
Beecher’s, Harriet, impressions of, 55;
instructed in religion by, 77;
his tribute to, 143.
Beecher, Lyman, estimate of, 17;
effect on, of conduct of, 68, 69;
indignant at persecution of, 151.
Beecher, Roxana, tribute to, 24;
recollections of, 47;
influenced by memory of, 67, 554;
opinion of, from her letters, 128.
Beecher, Rev. T. K., reminiscence by, 90, 138.
Belgian court, experiences at, 404.
Bible, early analysis of, 137, 192;
on method of reading, 642.
Birth of, 37, 41.
Birds, love for, 615, 616.
Blaine, J. G., opinion of, 576;
refuses to support, 577,
threatened for refusal, 579;
election of, on probable result of, 579.
Books, on buying, 648.
Boston, bells of, amazed at, 83;
ships and Navy-Yard in, enthusiasm over, 84;
on juvenile feuds of, 85;
chief in, of “follow your-leader,” 85;
cannon-ball, purloins a, 87;
life at, in boyhood, 90–92;
moral influence of, bad, 92;
joins Bowdoin St. Church, 98;
receives call to, 216;
defence at, on scandal rumors, 535.
Bowen, Henry C., hostility of, 490, 492;
action of, in Tilton’s charge against Mr. Beecher, 511,
charge published, 513, 514;
on renewed charges of, 542, 543.
Brattleboro, Vt., lecture at, 130–132.
Brice, Pomona, help for, 293.
Brooklyn, declines reception by Common Council of, 672.
Brown, John, sermon on, 301.
Brussels, visit to, in 1863, 403.
Buchanan, Pres., on administration of, 305;
on fast-day of, 307.
Budington, Rev. W., church of, seeks to heal dissension in, 524;
letter to, on its protest, 526.
Callers, daily, description of, 657.
Calvinism, early teaching in, 70, 77.
Camp, life in, on dangers of, 319.
Catechism, a failure at, 65.
Character, moulding of, 44, 81;
at seventeen, 108, 112;
during college course, 113–116;
in manhood, 258.
Charity, on, 352;
demands on his, 658.
Charleston, S. C., invited to deliver address at (1865), 449;
Stanton’s despatch concerning, 450;
address at, 451–454;
purpose of, in going to, 460.
Children, love for, 639;
a method of whipping, 640;
his own, on newspaper report as to, 356;
training of, 640;
justice tempered by love, 641;
advice to, on self-helpfulness, 641,
on religion, on Bible-reading, 642,
on study, 642, 643,
on health and on duty, 643,
on choosing profession, 643,
on literary style, 644.
Chimes, church, first experience with, 83.
“Choosing good parents,” on, 17.
Christianity, on power of, to crush slavery, 268.
Christian Union, in control of, 491.
Church, going to, when a boy, 59,
promises made, 60,
experiences at, 61;
on growth of a, 227, 483;
on proper work of a, 540.
Church-bell, adventure with a, 60.
Church-membership, on, 362.
Cincinnati, O., family life at, 140;
drives off his father’s cow, 141;
constable at, a, 142;
“family meeting” at, 142;
Journal of, editor of, 141.
Cleveland, Pres., remarks on slanders against, 577;
support of, reasons for, 577–580;
on administration of, 587.
Cleveland letters: invited as chaplain to convention, 461;
reply to invitation, 465,
public clamor against, 462,
remarks on, 474, 475;
Tyng’s, Dr., letter on, 469,
reply, 470;
Storrs’s, Dr., letter on, 471;
Mr. Beecher’s second letter, 472,
effect of, 477,
Storrs, Dr., on, 477;
assailed by Independent for, 501.
Coffee, effect of, 652.
Colors, how affected by, 649–651.
Compromise measures, article on, 236–238;
Missouri Compromise, on repeal of, 273–277;
appeal to ministers as to, 275, 276;
on offer of, in 1860, 306;
in general, on, 421;
on proposal for, in 1864, 446.
Congress, on proposed nomination to, 360.
Congregational Association, resigns from, 567, 568;
statement to, 568;
remarks on criticisms of his action, 569.
Congregational Church, estimate of, 610.
Conspiracy against, beginning of, 494;
statement on, 495–520,
effect of publication of, 531;
investigating committee, calls for an, 499, 528,
action of, 529, 530;
publicity of, motives for avoiding, 504, 519, 531, 544;
Eagle, card in, as to Woodhull letters, 522;
demands production of any letters, 529;
letter to, of Pres. Porter, 532;
on malignity of conspirators, 546, 553;
on prompt demands for investigation, 547;
on publishing of, 548;
cost of, 549, 565;
Shearman’s, T., part in, 549;
reflections on, 557;
hostility of press in, 558;
nervous strain from, 558;
English sympathy during, 668.
Conscientiousness of, how developed, 65.
Controversy, harsh, advice against, 244.
Conversion of, 98;
recollections of, 590.
Correspondence of, how conducted, 658.
Courage of, physical, in killing mad dog, 664.
Country, intense love for, 416, 460.
Courtship of, 121–127,
on false reports as to effects of, 129;
Saxon, description of, 127.
Cowper, William, on style of, 644.
Creditors, on duty to, 354.
Cunard steamers, on bigotry upon, 350;
falsehood as to, charged with, 351.
D.D., declination of title of, 391.
Daniel, Samuel, poem of, 134.
Darkness, early spiritual, 78–81, 119–121, 604;
darkness dispersed, 155.
Davis, Jefferson, on proposed hanging of, 458.
Death, impending, feelings of, 507, 508, 516, 556;
of his brother George, 204;
of his son George, 205;
of his daughter “Caty,” 224;
of his twin sons, 357;
of three nephews 372;
no fear of, 681, 682;
remarks on, 682;
his death, 676,
wishes concerning, 681,
private service at, 677,
service in Plymouth, 678;
burial of, 680;
grave of, 680.
Debate, early power in, 113, 114.
Denominationalism, on, 611.
“Depravity, total,” hatred of phrase, 380.
Divine, the, early strivings for, 77, 78, 100.
Doctrine, early knowledge of, 163, 165, 604;
commended for, 612.
Douglass, Fred, invitation to, to Plymouth, 248.
Dramatic power of, early, 96.
Ecclesiastical machinery, dislike of, 152, 153, 606.
Edinburgh, Scotland, speech at, in 1863, 419–422.
Editor, on power of an, 321;
editorial articles, sources of, 325,
characteristic features of, 325, 326.
Edmonson sisters, in purchase of, 292.
Elections of 1884,
distrusts Mr. Blaine, 576;
endorses Mr. Cleveland, 577, 578,
remarks on, 578,
answer to remonstrance on, 579, 580,
answer to threat, 580;
active work in, 580;
review of, 584–586;
excitement in, on calm after, 586.
Ellsworth, Col., on death of, 313.
Elocution, how acquired, 95, 96;
gesture in, a favorite, 186.
Emancipation, demands, 331, 332, 333, 335;
Proclamation of, article on, 336;
God’s will, resigned now to, 337, 338.
England, on war with, 322, 412;
departure for, in 1850, 339;
impressions of Warwick Castle, Kenilworth, 340,
of Cæsar’s Tower, Guy’s Tower, 341,
of Stratford-on-Avon, 342, 344,
of Oxford, Bodleian Library, 344, 345;
Episcopal services in description of, 342–344;
return from, 349.
Departure for, in 1863, 396;
motives for, 396, 397;
on sympathy in, for South, 399, 400;
arrival in, declines to speak, 400;
Congregational clergy of, strictures on, 401;
London, first speech in, 401, 402,
second speech in, 432–436;
United States, on English dread of, 402, 403;
consents to speak in, 406;
requests for speeches in, 407;
Manchester, speech at, 408–414;
offensive utterances against, denies, 416;
Liverpool, speech in, 422–432,
placarded in, enmity of press of, 422;
speeches in, effect of, 436, 441;
Storrs, Dr., on the work in, 437;
impressions from the visit, 438–441;
New York papers on his work in, 441;
welcomes delegates from, to Boston Council, 613.
Departure for, in 1886, 665;
friends’ enthusiastic farewell, 666;
retrospect on landing, 666, 668;
likened in, to Gladstone, 669;
preaching in London, 669;
Westminster Abbey, visit to, 669;
his work in, 670, 671;
public meetings in, on customs at, 670;
address in City Temple, 671;
return from, 672.
English-speaking peoples, claimed by all, 26.
English classics, love for, 113, 114, 133;
criticisms on, 145, 146.
Episcopal Church, impressed by service of, 343;
on liturgy of, 370;
charged with disrespect towards, 371;
vision of sermon in a, 377;
tribute to, 610.
Evil, method of combating, 194, 195, 217, 218, 219, 355.
Evolution, sermons on, 567;
belief in, 608, 609.
Exhortation in social meetings, on, 353.
Extemporaneous speech, early aptitude for, 113, 173.
Farm, work on, beginning of, 57, 617;
knowledge of farm-work, 199;
on one use of a, 360;
at Peekskill, 383, 619–638;
work on, as a recreation, 617.
Fishing, first experience at, 31;
a confession as to, 614–616.
Flowers, love for, 96, 616, 626;
brings him a rebuke, 96;
on abundance of, 392;
pulpit, on use in, 393;
at Boscobel, 626, 627;
how influenced by, 627.
Freedom of speech, on, 243, 245;
on stifling of, in Kansas, 284.
Fremont, on marriage of, 290.
Fugitive Slave Law, articles on, 236–238, 240–244.
Future punishment, on doctrine of, 608.
Gaelic blood in, source of, 18.
Garrison, William L., estimate of, 267.
Glasgow, Scotland, speech in, in 1863, 414–419.
Gospel, must preach it as revealed to him, 154.
Gospels, an analysis of, 192;
broad study of, 596.
Government, divine, views on, 326;
church, views on, 609.
Graduates, advice to, 173.
Grammar, youthful definition in, 75.
Hall, Rev. Chas. H., deep friendship for, 677.
Hammers, on animation of, 389.
Harrington, Moody, helped by, 120.
Health of, how founded, 31;
impaired in 1849, 339,
in 1863, 396;
management of, 652;
on duty as to, 651.
Heaven, digging to find, 49.
“Homeward Bound,” liking for, 379.
Home-life of, 639.
Honors, worldly, compared with ministry, 592.
Hopkinton, Mass., teaching at, 129, 130.
Horseback-riding, early attempt at, 55.
Horticulture, love for, 96;
studies in, 198;
work in, 199;
as an alterative, 394, 395.
Humorousness, early, 115;
some examples of, 75, 76, 116, 118, 122, 124.
Hymns: see Music, p. 700.
Imposed upon, remarks on being, 659.
Independent, contributor to, 328, 488;
editor of, 321, 488;
Salutatory, 321;
editorials in, in 1862, 322–336;
assailed by, for Cleveland letters, 469, 491;
resigns editorship, 490;
severs connection with, 491.
Indiana Farmer, editor of, 182, 185, 197.
Indianapolis, called to, 179,
accepts call, 180;
recollections of parishioners, 181–187;
his churches at, 181, 183, 207;
his residences at, 182, 202;
personal appearance at, 183;
a refractory brother, 184;
popularity at, 186, 203;
an imitative tailor, 187;
revivals at, sermon before Presbytery, 189;
work in other towns, 190, 193;
labors in, against crime, 194, 195;
sermons at, on slavery, 195–197;
painting his own house, 202;
his class of girls at, 203;
helps at kite-making, 204;
recollections of, 206–209;
tub, adventure with, 208;
departure from, 216;
success at, charged to plagiarism, 218;
garden work at, 617.
Infidelity, early victory over, 74.
Infidels at Cincinnati, on the toast of, 381.
Influences on, early, 65, 66;
of Charles Smith, 66;
of Esther Beecher, 68;
of his father, 68, 69;
in Boston, 83, 84.
Information, early desire for, 108.
Instruction, catechetical, soon forgotten, 69.
Investigation, habit of, how acquired, 32.
Johnson, Pres., letter to, on reconstruction, 460;
stricture on, 470, 471;
accepts policy of, 473.
Journal of Commerce, criticism on, 334.
Journals of, object in keeping, 144, 145;
some extracts from, 109–112, 139, 144–150, 169, 339, 340.
Judiciary, corrupt (1867–71), thunders against, 572, 573.
Kansas, on emigration to, 284;
sends arms to, 283, 286;
on the contest in, 283, 301;
strictures on Administration, 302.
Knowledge, art of retaining, 647.
Kossuth, Louis, on the visit of, 256;
gift of Hungarian bracelet, 352.
Labor, physical, views on, 199;
in the North and the South contrasted, 418.
Lane Seminary, influence of, 137;
life at, 154;
graduates from, 157.
Latin, result of studies in, 88.
Law, on obedience to, 241, 242.
Lawrenceburg, called to, 157;
removes to, plans, 158;
church duties at, 159, 172;
success and salary at, 173;
housekeeping at, 174, 175;
Thomas’s, Rev. J. H., reminiscences, 176;
influence at, 177;
on a gift of clothing, 178, 179;
farewell sermon at, 180.
Laws lacking public sentiment, on, 459.
Leader, as a popular, 325.
Lectures of, his first, 130–132;
at Cincinnati in 1861, 309;
during Rebellion, 319;
politics and religion in, 390;
purpose of, 564;
field of, 564;
proceeds of, how spent, 564;
omitted during Conspiracy, 564;
resumption of, reasons for, 564, 565;
demonstrations at, 565,
remarks on, 566;
in Boston, reception at, 565;
West, reception in, 566;
Louisville, reception at, 566;
first before Yale students, how prepared, 598;
expenses in lecture-tours, 653.
“Lectures to Young Men,” purpose of, 200;
publishing of, 201.
Left to himself in boyhood, 59.
Lenox, Mass., farm at, 359, 618;
work on, 360;
relinquished, 372.
Leopold, King, presented to, 403, 404;
advice to, as to Mexico, 405.
Letter of, an early, 50.
Levée, adventures at a, 111.
Library of, how founded, 131, 133;
contents of, in 1835, 150,
in later life, 646, 647;
a working library, 647;
remark on, 647.
License, obtains a, 157.
“Life of Christ,” first volume of, completed, 480, 674;
second volume of, work on, 673, 674;
prophetic remark concerning, 674.
Lincoln, Pres., estimate of, work for, 304, 305;
on call of, for troops, 327, 328;
on vacillation of, in 1862, 329, 332, 333;
on duty of, 331;
on Emancipation Proclamation of, 336;
on Southern commission of, in 1864, 446;
tribute to, 447, 456;
death of, 454,
remarks on, 446, 455.
Lind, Jenny, defence of, 351;
reminiscence of, 351, 352.
Liquor, on selling of, by Christians, 354;
use of, 652, 653;
on need of, except as medicine, 653.
Litchfield, Conn., early life in, 31–33;
visit to, in 1856, 35–38;
reminiscences by people of, 36, 37;
winter at, 62, 63;
North Pole situated in, 63;
visit to, in 1857, 373.
Liturgy, on church, 370, 371.
Liverpool, Eng., arrival in, in 1863, 400;
talk in, a, 401;
speech in, 422–432;
placarded in, 422, 426;
threatened with violence in, 423;
risk in speaking in, 423;
subject of speech, 423;
reception at the hall, 424, 425.
London, Eng., first speech in, in 1863, 401;
second speech in, 432–436;
voice in, threatened failure of, 432, 433;
success in, 436;
preaches in, in 1886, 669.
Love, to enemies, on, 311–313;
Christian, better than logic, 380;
for friends, 658,
“slopping over,” remarks on, 658, 659.
McClellan, on defeat of, 328;
criticism on, 331.
Manchester, Eng., reception in, in 1863, 408, 409;
subject of speech in, 409;
speech in, 410–414;
victory in, 410;
effect of speech, 414.
Manliness and power, source of, 21.
Marriage of, 170, 171;
of his daughter, 388.
Mathematics, backwardness in, 94;
opinion of, 114.
Matteawan, N. Y., residence at, 372, 618.
Medical schools, views on, 353, 354.
Memory of, where defective, 647.
Militia, on need of moral influence on, 661;
as a member of, 660–663.
Ministers, classification of, 149;
should be joyous, 150;
on duty of, as to slavery, 248–252,
as to war-tax, 324,
in public affairs, 360,
as to preaching against evil practices, 361;
spiritual office of, 370.
See Preacher, p. 701.
Mitchel, John, prophecy on, 266.
Monarchies, excitements in, contrasted with United States, 585.
Moral principles, sacrifices for, 312.
Moulton, Frank, confidence in, 496, 497;
letter to, June, 1873, 515;
on letter from, 518;
wife of, opposition to, 560.
Mount Pleasant Institute, enters, 93;
mathematics at, 94, 100;
elocution at, 95;
recollections of W. P. Fitzgerald and J. W. Lovell, 94, 95;
chaplain of, rebukes H. W. Beecher, 96;
life at, 97;
studies at, 97, 100, 101;
religious experiences at, 97–102;
Bible work at, 99, 100;
troubles at, 102;
on card-playing at, 102;
visit to, in 1849, 107;
his character while at Institute, 108.
Mourning, on outward symbols of, 676;
Prussian queen, on tomb of a, 677.
Music, early work in, 92, 124, 138, 139, 144;
church music, on old methods of, 363;
reform in, 365;
“Plymouth Collection,” compilation of, 363–366;
hymns, views on, 366, 368;
music-writers, acquaintance with, 368, 369;
at prayer-meeting, 378;
organ, on value of, 600.
Name of, its source, 41;
names bestowed upon, 613.
Nation above party, 577.
Nature, love for, 32, 33, 59, 74, 96,
acquired by study, 394;
religious impressions connected with, 77;
study of, for preaching, 596, 614, 615.
Navy, American, on moral defect in, 355.
Negroes, feeling toward, how influenced, 66;
fugitive, on help to, 240, 241, 323,
on return of, 252;
on ostracism of, 247;
on treatment of, by omnibuses, 247, 248;
on freedom being given to eight, 263;
treatment of, at North, 303;
on slaves liberated by army, 323;
on benefits to, of restoration of South, 463, 467, 473.
Newell, Constantine, affection for, 104–106.
New England stock, a product of, 25, 26.
“Noble,” anecdote of, 290.
Northbridge, Mass., teaching at, 130.
Northern merchants, on boycott of, 247.
Norwich, N. Y., impressions of, 389.
“Norwood,” quoted, 88;
published, 479.
Observation, habit of, how gained, 32.
Optimism, definition of, 585.
Oratorical powers, imperceptible in youth, 70.
Ordinances, church, view of, 609.
Ordination, examination for, 161, 165, 166;
Old School, refuses to subscribe to, 161, 162, 166;
ordained, 163, 167.
Original sin, on doctrine of, 607.
Orthodoxy, definition of, 606;
on tests of, 606, 607.
Paris, visit to, in 1850, 346;
art-galleries of, how affected by, 346–348, 349;
Vicksburg, hears of fall of, while visiting, 405,
effect on Southerners in, 406.
Parker controversy, peacemaker in, 259;
results, 260;
letters on, 261, 262.
Parker, Theodore, condemned for associating with, 380;
tribute to, 381.
Party, political, on blind subservience to, 577;
on redemption of a, 581.
Pastorates, short, opposed to, 180.
Patriotism of, where nurtured, 35;
strength of, 416.
Paul, St., compared with, 588, 589.
Peace (1861), denounces terms of, 310, 311.
Peekskill, N. Y., farm at, 383;
description of, 619, 620;
cottage at, 620;
improvements made, old apple-tree, 621, 622;
products of, 623;
early crops at, rivalry over, 623, 624;
Turner, T. J., outwitted by Mr. Beecher, 624,
thrifty nature of, 626;
flowers at, 626;
his “work” at, 627, 628;
new house at, 628–630,
chimney of, as a look-out, 629,
decoration of, 630;
trees and shrubs at, 630, 632;
benefits derived from, 632;
insects at, gratitude to, 632, 634;
fowls at, 634, 635,
the patent hatcher, 635, 636;
cattle at, 636;
bees at, 636, 637;
dogs at, 637,
remarks on “Tommy,” 638.
Perseverance, thoughts on, 147.
Personal attack, averse to, 354.
Pessimism, definition of, 585.
Phillips, Wendell, in Brooklyn, work for, 246.
Phrenology, acceptance of, 130;
lecturing on, 138, 144.
“Pinky,” buying freedom of, 294–297.
Plurality of wives of ancestors, remark on, 20.
Plymouth Church, invited to come to, his answer, 210–213;
called to, 214;
accepts call, reasons, 214, 215;
failure at, predicted, 217;
first sermon at, 218;
slavery, labors at, against, 219–221;
installed, 221;
success at, 222, 225;
revivals at, work in, 222, 375, 391;
prayer at, sample of a, 228;
prayer-meeting, lecture, sociable at, 229-231;
policy towards, 232;
retrospect, a (1863), 337;
prayer-meetings at, daily, 376,
influence of, 377;
on income of, 379;
organ at, on a new, 382;
on flowers in, 393;
on Silver Wedding of, remarks at, 481–484;
generosity of, in Conspiracy, 565;
tribute to, 578;
result of work in, 601;
welcome at, in 1886, 672;
funeral services at, 678;
memorial service at, 680.
“Plymouth Collection,” history of, 363–366;
terms of publication of, 364;
on alleged omission of Watts’s hymns from, 368.
Political secret societies, on, 362.
Politics, in the army, indignant at, 444;
on honesty and morality in, 583.
Prayer, early love for, 97, 100;
sample of, 228;
on extemporaneous, 371;
at prayer-meeting, 378;
reply to request for copy of a, 656.
Prayer-meetings, method of conducting, 376, 377;
on laughter in, 377.
Preacher, his rank as a, 588;
qualities as a, 589;
parental faith his first incentive, 590;
early training-school, 590;
temperament as a, 591;
high estimate of a, 592;
early life as a, a happy period, 593;
call to a, two essentials to, 594;
discouraged, advice to a, 595;
should consecrate every gift, 595.
See Ministers, p. 700.
Preaching, beginnings of, 130;
first in the West, 149;
naturalism in, 164;
to preach Christ only, 167, 178, 193, 227;
first real, at Indianapolis, 187;
versatility in, 193;
courage in, incidents of, 194, 195;
means of relief from, 198;
spirituality in, one source of, 391;
estimate of, 588;
on future scope of, 592;
theory of, 595;
involuntary preparation for, 596;
influence of his, on theology, 602;
manner in, an example, 605;
preparation for, 597–600, 655.
Precious stones, love for, soothing effect of, 649–651;
relief derived from, at Liverpool, 650;
reason for love of, 650, 651.
Pride, early struggles with, 102.
Private Journal of, at Amherst, 109;
contents of, 109, 110.
Profanity, on a case of, 642.
Prussian queen, on tomb of a, 677.
Pulpit, on freedom of, 248–252;
duty of, as to war-tax, 324,
in public affairs, 360, 361;
as a popular educator, 362;
preparation for, 655.
“Puritan penitentiary,” not born in a, 57.
Rats, at Litchfield, description of, 63.
Rebellion, on enlistment of son for, 310;
interest of, in organizing militia, 314;
sacrifices for, 316;
Fourteenth Regiment, equipment of, 316,
sermon to, 317;
Sixty-seventh Regiment, equipment of, 317, 488;
Union soldier, on duty of, 317, 318;
Bull Run defeat, on, 350;
on Administration’s inactivity and mismanagement, 324, 325,
328, 329,
on duty of, 330, 331;
God’s leadership in, prayer for, 332;
Union success in, confident of, 333;
Confederacy and Administration contrasted, 335;
state of, in 1863, 397;
enormous army, should be crushed by an, 443;
troops in, should be no distinction between, 443;
end of, joy at, 451, 455;
brought on by Southern politicians, 454.
Reconstruction of South, on President’s duty in (1862), 333;
speech on, 458;
letter on, to Pres. Johnson, 460;
on benefits of, to colored race, 463;
on military government in, 465, 466.
Recreation, mental, how taken, 394, 395.
Religion, meaning of, 642.
Religious experience of, at Litchfield, 65–69, 76–81;
at Mt. Pleasant, 97–102;
at Amherst, 119–121;
at Lane, 154, 155;
spiritual exaltation (1857), 373;
influence of early, 604.
Republican party, work for, in 1856, 289,
in 1860, 304, 305,
in 1864, 571;
esteem of, 471;
in sympathy with (1866), 473;
favors election of members of, to Congress (1866), 475;
corruption in, labors against, 574;
reasons for not working for, 581–583;
still a member of, 584.
Republics, on political excitement in, 583.
Reputation, on posthumous, 557.
Responsibility, on individual, 219.
Retort, quickness of, 252, 253.
Revivals, at Litchfield, 81;
at Mt. Pleasant, 98;
at Amherst, 119;
at Terre Haute, 191, 192;
at Plymouth, 222, 231, 391;
method of conducting, 375–378.
Romance of, an early, 103.
Ruskin, John, tribute to, 394.
Sadness, a tendency to, 345, 346, 500, 556.
Sailor, on needs of the, 355.
St. Louis Library Association, asked to lecture before, 389;
matters to be avoided, his reply, 390.
Salisbury, Conn., on beauties of, 356.
Salvation, on, 379.
Sarah —, buying freedom of, 298–300.
Saviour, vision of sufferings of, 377.
Scepticism, a touch of, 154, 164.
Scholar, desires to be a, 593.
School life, beginning of, 49, 50;
experiences at district school, 51–53,
at Mr. Brace’s and Mr. Langdon’s, 72, 74,
at Catharine Beecher’s, amusing incidents, 75, 76;
progress in his studies, 83;
at Mt. Pleasant, 93–108.
Schools, the two Presbyterian, views on, 163.
Scott, Walter, early critique on, 145.
Sea-life, determines on, 89;
to study for it, 90, 93;
design abandoned, 99.
Seasons, allegorical view of, 616.
Sectarianism, on, 611, 612.
Sermons, illustrations for, how acquired, 32;
his earliest, 130;
first Western, 149;
first at Lawrenceburg, 173;
record book of, 179, 192;
at Indianapolis, 186, 187;
modelled on Apostles’, 188;
proper aim of, 188;
sermon on “Prodigal Son,” 189;
first sermon in Plymouth, 218,
outline of, 229;
issued in book form, 479;
Thanksgiving, custom in, 584;
note-books on, 596;
method of preparing, 597–600, 655,
remarks on, 655;
the one at Charleston, 599,
at Stamford, 599;
method of delivering, 600;
fruits of, 602;
must be delivered immediately, 656;
trial sermon, 687.
Seward, Wm. H., opinion of, 305.
Shakspere, early criticism on, 146.
“Shining Shore,” a favorite with, 366, 379.
Sickness, thoughts on, 147;
his final, 675.
Slavery, work done against, at Amherst, 119,
at Indianapolis, 185, 195–197;
course on, defined, 217–220, 242;
on Church’s timidity towards, 221;
Fugitive Slave Law, articles on, 236–238, 240–244;
leader against, an acknowledged, 244;
pulpit labor against, defence of, 248–252;
tenacity of anti-slavery, on cause of, 257,
instrumentalities for, use of, 266;
Constitution, ballot, Church, as forces against, 267;
Christianity against, on power of, 268;
battle against, religious element in, 269, 270;
on treatment of, 303, 331;
military question, a, 331;
system of, requires ignorance, 417.
Sleep, habits as to, 654.
South, not safe to visit, 426;
on reconstruction of, 453, 458, 461;
on kindness to people of (1865), 454;
on effect of exclusion of, 459, 468, 473;
affection for, 460;
faith in honor of, 463;
on restoration of States of, 465–468,
Northern fear of, 466, 467;
to be effected by Republican party, 477;
on results to, of elections of 1884, 587;
mediation for, 612.
Speculative, early aptitude for the, 78, 79.
Spiritualism, disbelief in, 363.
Sports, youthful, superiority in, 85, 108.
Stanton, Edwin M., encouraging note to, reply, 447;
requested by, to go to Charleston, 449;
telegram from, on Sheridan’s success, 450.
Stockton, Col.], recommends to Lincoln, 443.
Storrs, Dr. R. S., reasons for not confiding in, 520;
attempted reconciliation with, 561.
Stowe, Rev. Calvin E., indebtedness to, 137;
a joke on, 141.
Strength of paternal ancestry of, 19.
Studies, in youth, backward in, 70, 74, 102.
Study, on wrong method of, 643.
Style, literary, remarks on, 644.
Sumner-Brooks affair, speech on, 287;
article on, 288.
Sunday, influences of, when a boy, 62.
Synod meeting, description of, 152.
Tasks of, in boyhood, 64.
Taxes for war, on, 323;
Christian’s duty as to, 324.
Tea, effect of, 652.
Temperance, early work in, 130, 138, 144, 147;
in Lawrenceburg, 185;
“teetotal” at Oxford, Eng., 345;
to his daughter, on practice of, 384;
use of liquors as medicine, 652, 653.
“Temple Melodies,” compilation of, 363;
name omitted from title of, 364.
Terre Haute, Ind., reminiscence of, 190–192.
Theologian, as a, 602, 603;
estimate of, 603.
Theology, proposes to find a universal, 570;
his influence on, 604;
theological disputes, hatred of, 604, 605;
dislike of, reason for, 606;
future, on the, 609.
Thirteenth Regiment, accepts chaplaincy of, 660;
sword a source of trouble, 662;
military orders, experience with, 662, 663;
title in, 663.
Tides, youthful definition of, 76.
Tilton, Theodore, affection for, 489, 500;
first charge of, 493;
called on to leave Brooklyn by, 494, 503;
efforts to reclaim, 495, 497;
opinion of, to Bowen, 503;
self-accusations of unintentional wrong to, 505;
moral conduct of, deceived in, 509;
urges him to break with Mrs. Woodhull, 510;
on bad traits of, 516;
promise to, as to Mrs. Tilton, 517;
payment to, of $5,000, 519;
openly charged by, 527;
charge changed by, 532;
civil suit by, 533.
Tilton, Mrs. T., advice asked by, as to separation, 502;
letter to, Feb. 17, 1871, 507;
letter to, on Woodhull scandal, 513.
Tools, readiness with, 64.
Travel, foreign, religion weakened by, 384.
Trinity, on doctrine of, 607.
Tripartite agreement, part in, 512;
honored by him alone, 520.
Trouble, on surmounting, 374;
how affected by, 499.
Trouting, letter on, 357.
Trust in God, on, 379;
how strengthened, 616, 617.
Truth, desire for, 212.
“Tutor’s Delight,” the, 116.
Tweed frauds, denunciations of, 572.
Twin sons of, birth of, 352;
death of, 357.
Undenominational spirit of, 163, 167, 227, 483, 611.
Unitarian reaction in Massachusetts, on the, 83;
Sabbath-school, on ostracism of a, 355, 356.
Vicksburg and Gettysburg, on victories of, 405, 406.
War, views on, 312, 313, 398;
Christians in, on bearing of, 314;
with England, on, 322.
Welsh blood in, source of, 19.
White Mountains, summer services in, 660.
Widowerhood, possible, remark on, 20.
Woman, reverence for, 554.
Writing-paper, dislike of foreign, 387.
Young, fondness for, 184, 185, 203;
“Lectures to Young Men,” 199.
Beecher, Mrs. H. W., an accident to, 385;
determination of, 386;
Beecher’s, Henry W., letter to, on his health, 653;
Lawrenceburg, description of pastorate at, 172,
of housekeeping at, 174;
retrospect by, of Mr. Beecher’s youth, 121–127;
wedding of, 170;
journey to West, 171.
Beecher, John, a pioneer of New Haven Colony, 19.
Beecher, Joseph, reminiscence of, 19;
strength of, 20.
Beecher, Nathaniel, reminiscence of, 19;
strength of, 20.
Beecher, Rev. Lyman, affection of, for his wife, 26.
Beecher, Roxana, opinion of, 24, 26.
Birth and childhood of, 18.
Boston, removal to, 82.
Character of, 17, 26, 27.
Children of, their regimen, 46;
tulip-bulbs, adventure with, 47;
at their mother’s death, 49;
some amusements of, the cat’s funeral, 56;
treatment of, by their father, 57;
fishing trip, a, spoiled, 58;
teaching of, by their father 58;
father’s spirit, influenced by, 68.
Cincinnati, household at, 138–140;
family meeting at, 142.
College, preparation for, 19.
Courtship of, 26.
Death of, H. W. Beecher on, 681.
Duelling, effect of sermon on, 27.
East Hampton, life and labors at, 27;
departure from, 29.
Farm life, disgusted with, 18.
Financial difficulties, faith under, 117.
Indomitable spirit of, infused into his children, 68, 69.
Kindness of, abused, remark on, 659.
Lane Seminary, president of, 136, 160;
instruction at, method of, 137;
heresy, charged with, 151, 160;
union of churches, wish for, 160.
Letters of, to Roxana Foote, 26, 27.
Litchfield, called to, 29;
dwelling at, 38, 62,
rats in, 63;
household at, 38,
H. W. Beecher on, 553;
ideal home, an, 40;
labors at, made a mental stimulus, 58;
visit to, in 1857, 373.
Marriage of, to Roxana Foote, 27;
to Harriet Porter, 53.
Missionary societies in Connecticut formed by, 42.
New School, battle for, 151.
Orthodoxy, zeal for, 82.
Plymouth Church, at a revival in, 376.
Religious temperament of, 26.
Shrewdness of, in H. W. Beecher’s sea project, 90.
Society for Prevention of Vice in Connecticut formed by, 42.
Synod, moderator of, 152.
Temperance, action on, 42.
Unitarian reaction, protest against, 82.

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